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And why do you have to have your window shutter open?

If we had to evacuate the aircraft it's important that the cabin crew can make sure there are no hazards outside. Keeping the shutters open gives them that visibility.

Why do the lights sometimes go out just before take-off?

We do that when we're taking off in darkness and it's so our eyes can quickly adjust to the outside light, should we need to abort the take-off.

That happening is extremely unlikely, but we need to be prepared for every eventuality and having the lights dimmed means our vision will adjust more quickly to the light outside.

When the plane is starting to climb, suddenly it can sound like the engine's cut out - what's that all about?

We reduce the thrust of the aircraft, because it doesn't need as much power at that point, and the nose is lowered and the shape of the wings changes, to make the aircraft more streamlined for the next part of the journey - that all reduces the noise level.

Some people feel their stomach drop when that happens - a bit like when you drive over the brow of a steep hill - and can find that worrying, but it's a perfectly normal thing to happen.

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What would happen if the pilot took ill during the flight?

There are two pilots at all times, so the co-pilot would be promoted to the role of captain very quickly and this is something we practise regularly in the flight simulator.

There's a false myth that co-pilots aren't as well trained as pilots, but we train to the exact same standards. It's just that generally speaking co-pilots aren't as experienced.

The cabin crew are also trained in first aid, so if I were to take ill, they would firstly move me away from the controls and then begin to treat me.

What happens if a plane gets struck by lightning?

Aircraft are built to withstand being struck by lightning and other weather interference.

But we also use tools and instruments such as weather radar to avoid bad weather, so the chance of being hit by lightning is remote.

Is it safer to fly in the day or in the night?

There's absolutely no difference.

How close can you get to another plane without it being dangerous?

Around 1,000ft is the closest, which is still a huge distance. But when you're on a plane it's deceptive - another aircraft can look much closer than it actually is.

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Are pilots allowed to eat and play music during the flight?

During take-off and landing it's a very sterile environment with no non-essential conversation. You're entirely focused on flying the aircraft .

If you're on a longer flight, perhaps down to the Canaries, it gets a bit more relaxed once you're in the air but there's still a lot of monitoring to be done and various checks, plus you've got air traffic control talking to you, so you're never sitting there with your iPod on.

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Sometimes the seatbelt light comes on when there doesn't seem to be a reason - why is that?

It's just us being cautious - we might have been told another aircraft has experienced turbulence ahead for example. Our primary concern is everyone's safety, so if there's a risk we will put the light on, but sometimes by the time we get there the turbulence has gone.

Do you ever get scared?

I've been asked this many times and the answer is no - hand on heart. I've been flying since I was 16 and there's never been a single occasion where I've felt scared in the air.